Hello, one and all,
I've browsed through the P6roc forums for knowledge on various problems on my 72 2000tc.
I was wondering if anyone would ahve any information on my Rover 2000tc in Tobacco Leaf, the registration is NXF 568K.
It was bought in Bankfoot, Perth in Novemeber last year and has spent a fair amount of its time in Blair Atholl.
The reason I ask, is because the MOT certificates suggest its 60k mileage is genuine, however, the interior was worn beyond any recognition (usually a sign of high milage from my limited experience.)
If possible I'd just like to build up a library of this car's life and advertures, I'm 22 and facinated by the idea that this car is 14/15 years older than myself, I imagine if it could talk, which it clearly can't as its a car and thinking so is a path to madness, it would have some interesting stories to tell, in a sorta excentric port-fueled,bumbling manner.
Anywhoo, Cheers,
Fraser
P.S Someone has covered my car in what looks like halfords canned spraypaint, the original tobbaco leaf paint looks in quite good nick, any ideas on how to strip back diy black spraypaint without savaging the original tobbaco leaf underneath?
I can only really think of, di-luted down cellulose or watered down nitro-morse, both I can imagine are a tad risky.
I've browsed through the P6roc forums for knowledge on various problems on my 72 2000tc.
I was wondering if anyone would ahve any information on my Rover 2000tc in Tobacco Leaf, the registration is NXF 568K.
It was bought in Bankfoot, Perth in Novemeber last year and has spent a fair amount of its time in Blair Atholl.
The reason I ask, is because the MOT certificates suggest its 60k mileage is genuine, however, the interior was worn beyond any recognition (usually a sign of high milage from my limited experience.)
If possible I'd just like to build up a library of this car's life and advertures, I'm 22 and facinated by the idea that this car is 14/15 years older than myself, I imagine if it could talk, which it clearly can't as its a car and thinking so is a path to madness, it would have some interesting stories to tell, in a sorta excentric port-fueled,bumbling manner.
Anywhoo, Cheers,
Fraser
P.S Someone has covered my car in what looks like halfords canned spraypaint, the original tobbaco leaf paint looks in quite good nick, any ideas on how to strip back diy black spraypaint without savaging the original tobbaco leaf underneath?
I can only really think of, di-luted down cellulose or watered down nitro-morse, both I can imagine are a tad risky.